If I knew I was positive, why would I have ever gone to PAW to take a test?
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
My doctors warned me repeatedly that if you don't stay positive, you don't do well.
No one thinks of the lab-testing experience as positive. It should be! One way to create that is to help people engage with the data once their physicians release it. You can't do that if you don't really understand why you're getting certain tests done and when you don't know what the results mean when you get them back.
Because I was newly pregnant, I was sick as a dog, yet I knew all my lines from a year before.
Human beings are pampered by the Lord. Their real tests don't come until later in life.
I hate tests. It's a really lousy way to judge a person's ability.
I had to know if I could make it somewhere else. I did not want to go through the rest of my life wondering what might have been without putting myself to the test.
They told me at the end of that test that they wanted me to be a part of this project. I walked out and had a moment of clarity where I thought, not many people will ever have this moment.
We all hit moments when we feel helpless. The test is how we react to that feeling. We can either learn from it and move forward or let it drag us down.
The other day they asked me about mandatory drug testing. I said I believed in drug testing a long time ago. All through the sixties I tested everything.
Nobody could've ever known I was positive because I didn't know.